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Joseph Wong

Joseph Wong is a professor at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy and in the department of political science, University of Toronto. He is also associate vice-president and vice-provost, international student experience.

As we brace for COVID’s second wave, some simple lessons from Taiwan and South Korea 

Opinion | BY JOSEPH WONG | June 15, 2020
A pedestrian crosses an almost empty O'Connor Street in downtown Ottawa on May 14, 2020. As the world braces for a second wave of disease—expected by epidemiologists around the world—what lessons can we learn from Taiwan and South Korea? Clear and consistent communication by the government was critical, writes Joseph Wong.
Opinion | BY JOSEPH WONG | June 15, 2020
Opinion | BY JOSEPH WONG | June 15, 2020
A pedestrian crosses an almost empty O'Connor Street in downtown Ottawa on May 14, 2020. As the world braces for a second wave of disease—expected by epidemiologists around the world—what lessons can we learn from Taiwan and South Korea? Clear and consistent communication by the government was critical, writes Joseph Wong.
Opinion | BY JOSEPH WONG | June 15, 2020
A pedestrian crosses an almost empty O'Connor Street in downtown Ottawa on May 14, 2020. As the world braces for a second wave of disease—expected by epidemiologists around the world—what lessons can we learn from Taiwan and South Korea? Clear and consistent communication by the government was critical, writes Joseph Wong.
Opinion | BY JOSEPH WONG | June 15, 2020
Opinion | BY JOSEPH WONG | June 15, 2020
A pedestrian crosses an almost empty O'Connor Street in downtown Ottawa on May 14, 2020. As the world braces for a second wave of disease—expected by epidemiologists around the world—what lessons can we learn from Taiwan and South Korea? Clear and consistent communication by the government was critical, writes Joseph Wong.
Opinion | BY JOSEPH WONG | July 22, 2019
Students who are globally minded are more likely to learn the diplomatic skills necessary to address disputes between nations. Continuing to engage China reiterates Canada’s enduring friendship with our Chinese counterparts, writes Joseph Wong. The Hill Times file photograph
Opinion | BY JOSEPH WONG | July 22, 2019
Opinion | BY JOSEPH WONG | July 22, 2019
Students who are globally minded are more likely to learn the diplomatic skills necessary to address disputes between nations. Continuing to engage China reiterates Canada’s enduring friendship with our Chinese counterparts, writes Joseph Wong. The Hill Times file photograph